What is some good 3D planetarium software? Pls help, it seems like whenever I finally find what I'm looking for it's clunky as shit with a shitty GUI.
google sky
>>8334872
3D as in I can change my position and see the stars in their true positioning to each other.
http://www.amnh.org/our-research/hayden-planetarium/digital-universe/
I keep trying to download it but I'm technologically inept and I can't figure it out
>>8334867
Space Engine
>>8335053
Tried it. I was referring to this when I said clunky and shitty GUI. The fucking GUI cover the top half of the screen while the controls are swonky as fuck. You'd think something as scroll is zoom, right click is rotate, and left click is pan, would be simple and intuitive, but no, they couldn't do that.
>>8335056
Good suggestion but my toaster can't run it.
>>8335065
>Good suggestion but my toaster can't run it
Upgrade your toaster, space engine is god tier
>>8335067
Ya, but I know, but this laptop serves my needs mostly fine and I'm too much of a poorfag to get something better.
>>8335068
You might have to accept sub par software then
>>8335083
I'm not looking for anything impressive. Just simple software with decent controls. The stars could just be single white pixels, I just want to be able to see them in perspective to each other.
Try universe sandbox? Has a bit more than what you're looking for, not a program for puny computers.
Stellarium
>>8334867
Celestia
>>8335368
>>8335368
zooming =/= flying through